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WASHINGTON — When a proposal to encourage end-of-life planning touched off a political storm over “death panels,” Democrats dropped it from legislation to overhaul the health care system. But the Obama administration will achieve the same goal by regulation, starting Jan. 1.

Under the new policy, outlined in a Medicare regulation, the government will pay doctors who advise patients on options for end-of-life care, which may include advance directives to forgo aggressive life-sustaining treatment.

Congressional supporters of the new policy, though pleased, have kept quiet.

We wonder why? And just in case that you still think there’s anything “innocent” about this end-around, defying the will of Congress and the people, listen to one of the Obamarrhoids working on getting the death panels up and running:

After learning of the administration’s decision, Mr. Blumenauer’s office celebrated “a quiet victory,” but urged supporters not to crow about it.

“While we are very happy with the result, we won’t be shouting it from the rooftops because we aren’t out of the woods yet,” Mr. Blumenauer’s office said in an e-mail in early November to people working with him on the issue. “This regulation could be modified or reversed, especially if Republican leaders try to use this small provision to perpetuate the ‘death panel’ myth.”

The same “myth” that is currently busy banning life-saving cancer treatment for women with breast cancer because it just cost too damn much to keep those silly heifers alive.

But it gets worse:Moreover, the e-mail said: “We would ask that you not broadcast this accomplishment out to any of your lists, even if they are ‘supporters’ — e-mails can too easily be forwarded.”

Consider it “forwarded”, you fucking neo-Nazi ghoul.

The e-mail continued: “Thus far, it seems that no press or blogs have discovered it, but we will be keeping a close watch and may be calling on you if we need a rapid, targeted response. The longer this goes unnoticed, the better our chances of keeping it.”

Still think that it’s an “innocent” bit of regulation with no hidden intentions whatsoever? If so, you’re dumber than a fetid sack of rotting Boxers.

The GOP had better prepare for some serious overtime in 2011 to stop that fascist O-ministration and their schemes or there will be some serious kickass coming, and we’re not just talking about the unhappy, gory fates of the remaining members of the DemCong. Any RINO caught as much as thinking about looking the other way needs to be gotten rid of in the most spectacularly frightening ways imaginable.

Sorry if you guys are tired of me saying the same thing over and over. If a provider does not go along with this DHS will file bogus complaints against their license as they did with me. It costs thousands to defend yourself even if you have done nothing wrong, plus two years of my life.

Last year Financial Post columnist Diane Francis declared that “a planetary law, such as China’s one-child policy, is the only way to reverse the disastrous global birthrate.” New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who admires what a “one-party autocracy” such as China’s can accomplish when it is “led by a reasonably enlightened group of people,”

Ah, yes. The perennial delusion of the “enlightened despot”.
They have taken off their mask, look upon the face of Evil.

Under the new policy, outlined in a Medicare regulation, the government will pay doctors who advise patients on options for end-of-life care, which may include advance directives to forgo aggressive life-sustaining treatment.

The doctor will “advise” my parents exactly once.The next time, he won’t be so lucky. She’s about 5′ 1″, about 130 lbs, but my mom won’t tolerate any crap from anyone, MD or no MD.

We can make sure Herr Blumenauer’s name remains closely linked with the thing that made his office so happy: the Blumenauer Rule. Funny, his name means “of the flowery meadow.” And that reminds me of Mr. Spock’s classic statement: “Logic is a little bird twittering in a meadow. Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers which smell bad.”

Library Czar:

If a provider does not go along with this DHS will file bogus complaints against their license as they did with me. It costs thousands to defend yourself even if you have done nothing wrong, plus two years of my life.

Save all the documentation. Seek out others with similar experiences. Carefully prepare a massive legal strike–if TS hasn’t HTF by then!

LC PrimEvil:

Ah, yes. The perennial delusion of the “enlightened despot”.
They have taken off their mask, look upon the face of Evil.